Monaco Pageant Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Humanism
Vatican News publishes an interview with Archbishop Dominique-Marie David of Monaco, detailing the spiritual “fragilities” and “hidden poverties” of the wealthy Principality ahead of “Pope” Leo XIV’s apostolic journey. The archbishop emphasizes material and relational hardships, the multicultural “richness,” and the Church’s mission of “taking care” and “bearing witness” in a context where Catholicism is the state religion. He frames the Gospel through images of the lost sheep and Zacchaeus, stressing personal conversion and social inclusion without reference to supernatural dogma, sacraments, or the Social Kingship of Christ. The article presents a vision of the Church as a humanitarian NGO operating within a luxurious, secularized enclave, utterly divorced from the integral Catholic mission to subject all human activity to the law of Christ the King.

